The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 11, 1913, Image 4
" - j& IWO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN RBraKnM)MnnMaM!M Senior Bonds for Payment of Class Debt Remain on Sale To incM'l their hiiiuII InilohtediU'HH (liiH your tlw scniorn voted bonds to the nmotnit of $7f to be Ismied nmniiR theniHelves. The hondH will bo non interoHt bearing not'H at u pur value of one dollar and are made redeemable on June If) subject to the condition that the flnatx ial HlntiiH of the treas ury will admit of it. If It will not, then the funds in band will bo ap propriated and apportioned pro rata among the seventy-live subscribers. Under the present system of faculty supervision of class llnancos and In accordance with the findings of last year along this line it is a practical cer tainty that tlie money will bo refunded In full on the date set. The matter is being pushed bard and about thirty dollars have boon subscribed to date. If the required amount is raised by Christmas the senior prom and bop will come off as usual. The problem resolves Itself into the question whether there are seventy live seniors who will plank down a dollar now with its return assured or whether they would prefer throwing the prom and the hop into the discard and also meeting an i-ssessment at the end of the vi'iir with no return. ARRANGE TRACK SCHEDULE Six Meets Dated for Next Spring Only One for Lincoln As Yet. (iiiy K. Uecd. assistant manager of athletics, is already arranging the track schedule for next spring. To date he has scheduled six meets for the ciniler artists. But only one of those so far arranged is to bo held in Lincoln. The list follows: April 18 -All-western relay games at Dos Moines May 1 Kansas at Lawrence. May !) -Ames at Amos. May 2 Minnesota at Lincoln. May !!0 -Missouri valley conference meet at St. Louis. June ( All-western conference moot at Columbus, O. A Great Success Our Sacrifice Sale is a "Whizzer". Has kept us on the jump from the first round till, they ring the bell. Fill Your Christmas Wants Now KLINE'S 1132 0 Street Pan-Hel Alumnae Board Wants Rules Printed and Made Certain The alumna board of the women's Pan-Hellenic Council mot Monday at f o'clock in the faculty room of the administration building. While trans acting business the committee made tea and served It with suitable ac companiments. An enjoyable social time was reported, as well as profitable results in the way of accomplishment. What chiefly occupied the board at this meeting was the matter of formu lating, with completeness, and In exact and unambiguous language -this prac tically for the first time since the I'an- llellenic has existed of the women s I'an-llellenlc rules. The latter have largely boon banded down orally all these years, and discussions have been chronic regarding their interpretation or infringeincn. Some of the rules wore set down in printed or in type written form, but the phraseology was likely to be the chance phraseology of some meeting, and the language so far from explicit that the alumnae com-J tnlttee itself was not certain in all cases what the rules Involved and what they did not A step in advance was made this fall when some enterprising students placed the more important rub's in printed form, in a way easy to handle and to read; but much was still left to oral agreement and much was still left ambiguous. These print ed rules, made by the students, and those existing earlier in typewritten form, were used by the committee as the basis for the new formulation which it expects to bring before the I'an-llellenlc Council. The alumnae remarked that they ex pected to eliminate from their docu ment the word "sorority" (this so long as the national women's I'an 1 iollenlc refuses its sanction to the coinage) the objectionable "bid" for invite, or invitation, and the unacademic though convenienct "rushoo." Their objection did not extend, the committee said, to the oral use of these words by any body who like them, but only to their appearance in printed documents as sociated in an olhcial way with a uni versity. Kew changes in the rules themselves will be recommended to the chapters. The board expressed Itsolg as content on the whole with the working of the rules this fall, the general sanity and quiet of the rushing season, and its curtailment of expenditures as com pared with those made necessary last year. The few complaints of infringe ments which reached the hoard large ly concerned minor details, and for most of them the lack of explicit wording In the rules seemed to be re sponsible. Hence the first task set Itself by the committee was to set down in black and white, In exact lan guage, the complete body of the Pan Hellenle rules, thus doing away alto gether with all reliance on oral agree ment, or oral decisions concerning in terpretations. The members of the alumnae ad visory committee are Inn Glttings, Al pha Phi, chairman; Amanda Heppner, Chi Omega; Lulu Runge, Alpha XI Delta; Florence McGahey, PI Beta Phi; Mary Graham, Delta Delta Delta; Louise Pound, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Telephone Yule Bros. Laundry to oall for your work. B-2754. nt r-r- Hmtirrflihj Nottrcu Swimming tickets are now reduced to $1.1)0. There will be twelve swims for this price. All university girls are invited to Art hall this afternoon from 3 to 5 to celebrate the sale of the Christmas tickets and see the exhibition of American illustrators. The Scandinavian club will moot Sat urday, December 13, at 8 In room 101, Law building. All Scandinavian students come. Artistic danco programa and menus for particular people. Goorgo Bros., Printers, 1313 N BtrooL Holiday Goods An Exclusive Fancy Leather Line Pillow Covers Table Runners to Match Table Centers Stationery in Cases Writing Tablets in Covers Book Covers Kodak Album Score Pads Handkerchief and Clove Cases Science Quarterly Covers WIRICK Trunk and Bag Store 1028 0 St, A "Square Deal" for everybody is the "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding Trade Mark, that such an article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1616 Arapahoe St. - - Denver, Colo A$ Ca. 'wadc y Vsf MARK v?: 'c.yy 44 S P A" Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan City Y. M. C. A. 13th and P - -Tri?-TTW-,V"T""iiirr-'"llllTlli lfiriiHrriii ini'r'nviivi'iirtiWXnriOTtTrrinTIWffffBn'ji THEATRES ORPHEUM fHUR., FRI., SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13 NELLE V. NICHOLS Songstress and Comedienne ED WINN & CO. In "The King's Jester. MILTON & DOLLY NOBLES RICE, SULLY & SCOTT DELLA ROSA & MARCELLO RHODA & KRAMPTON ARCO BROTHERS NEBRASKA ANIMATED WEEKLY NIGHT PRICES, 15, 25, 35, 50 & 75 MATINEE, Thur and Fri., 15 & 25c Sat. 15, 25, 50c. Lyric Theatre Thursday. Friday, Saturday JOSEPHINE SAXTON & PICKS "A CARNIVAL OF DANCING." THE DAVEY GETSEY TRIO PHOTO PLAYS, PATHE'S SEMI WEEKLY World's News in Motion Views "THE SWAN GIRL" "" "The Little Substitute" "While Father Telephoned" Three Shows Daily : Matinee 2 p. m; Night 7 &. 9 p. m. Matinee, Children 5c, Adults 10c; Nights, All Seats 15c Wednesday & Thursday Master of the Garden (2 reels) How rhe Baby was Saved Sophie's Hero Oliver Theater MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 15. FIRST AMERICAN TOUR GABY DESYLS (Singing and Speaking in English) IN THE MODERN THREEetaoin In the Modern 3 act Musical Comedy "THE LITTLE PARISIENNE" (Not a Vaudeville Entertainment.) PRICE S $ 3 TO $ 1 TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold annks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14th O Street WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS I i 9y ;HIHIHMWIIIIIIIj)imJHigtw